CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, November 25, 1976 Icture on one of Freeport’s is friends Ia q An 11-year veteran of the Bahamian police force says had he lived in the United States instead of the Bahamas, he would not have become a pollce officer, “We get the South Florida television news in the Bahamas and I see all the violerice,” says Cpl. Henry Whyms, who is representing his country at Fort Lauderdale’s International Boat Show. “I couldn’t lve in oan fear for my life every By. Gun battles between police officers and suspects, Whyms said, are few and far between in Officers on Street Patrol Carry No Guns the Bahamas, “I think our’ strong gun laws prevent much of the violence,” he said. * “We issue permits only for shotguns and rifles, A special permit Is needed to carry a revolver or pistol, and we just don’t issue those to everyone.” Police officers who patrol - the streets of the Bahamas carry no firearms, just batons, When a serious crime does take place, the Criminal Investiga- tfon Department arrives at the scene of the crime armed and ready. a think the immediate threat of violence by a uni- Bahamian Policeman Likes Job ‘formed policeman breeds fear and violence from the suspect," | Whyms said. He also cited his country’s free active use of capital punishment as a deterrent to serious crime. Whyms cited the . recent execution of American Michaiah Shobek, a 22-year-old Milwaukee handyman who con- fessed to the murdera of three American tourists, as an example of Bahamian justice. “The last time any Ameri- cans were hanged for murder in the Bahamas was nearly 15 years ago," Whyma said. “That's quite a gap.” CHINA CREEK SHELL Phone 693-2335 . Once Again Only with your full co-operation can we maintain these low prices on gas. Reg. 86.9 per gal. Sup. 90.9* per gal. Now avallable unleaded ultra gas Per Bonus Coupons or on the Spot Cash Discounts for Regular, Sissomets Whyms, who has served in all phases of police work, now trains Bahamian police rookles, “It's a: somi-military’ typo training which lasts six . months,” he said, “Although an officer may be assigned to duty where he does not carry a firearm, we still train them in the use of weapons.” In cases where uniformed officers must wrestle with a suspect during an. arrest, Top quality gasoline, plus full service. Good dea! on tires, etc, too. MOVE ON IN AND LETS ALL WIN LETS MAKE THESE PRICES STICK CO-OPERATION WORKS BOTH WAYS Whyms said, officers -are trained to use as much force as necessary without causing a wound, TROUBLED. BY HIGH PRICES ? STAY AND SAVE. AT Gas and District Bowling Results sf The deadline for. receipt of = bowling results is 12 noon + Fridays. The Castlegar News ° reserves the right to limit the +. publishing of results to those it considers current, . Mon. Night Mixed 7-9 p.m. LHS Erma Mykyte 813. LHT Erma Mykyte 678. MHS Dave Calder 811. MHT Dave Calder 695. THS Olympics 1075. THT Lucky 2's 3005, ‘Team Points: Tidy Bowlers 4, Sunshiners 2, Lucky 2's 3, Plus 4's 0, Olympics 2, Screw- 1. Other 600's: Lisa Antig- nani 612, Kris John 651, Ken Hood 607, Naney Donald 611, Len Donald 625. 4: Mon. Night Mixed 9-11 p.m.. (Nov. 8) LHS Bobi Bourne 225, LHT Ejsie Rysen 692. MHS Ed Plotnikoff 256. MHT Rob. 635. ‘THS Inferior Wiezels 979, THT-Inferior Wiezels 2767. Team Points: Spares 13, Nomads 11, Unknowns 12, Slow Pokes 16, All Stars 16, Inferior Wiezels 16. Other 600's: Ed Plotnikoff 617, Ed Conroy 616. Tues. wornlog J Ladies—Cotfee Break (Nov. 9) LHS Lola Tymofievich 280. LHT Bett? Oglow 677. THS Cheerios 939. THT Cheerios 2540. Team Points: Cheerios 2, ‘ Muffets 2, Mugs 1, Pincurlers 2, Take Five 1, Wheaties 3, SS ASA vich 658. Tues. Afternoon Ladies—1 p.m. - LHS Bohnie White 255. LHT Bonnie White 611. THS Central Food Mart 1043. THT Super-Valu 2758. Team Points: Super-Valu 27%, Boundary Electric 25%:, Beauty Lane 10, Castlegar Drugs 12, Central Food Mart 17, Cameo Beauty Salon 16. Other 00's: Betty MacAl- ister 600. =Tues. Night Mixed 7-9 pam. , & LHS Judy Meyers 251. SLHT Darline Edwards 647. § MHS Bud Hall 279, MHT G Larry Olson 679. THS Columbia 5 - 1029. 8 THT Alley Cats 2890. *. ‘Team Points: Ding Bats 1, Misfits 1, Alley Cats 3, Regu- Glenmerry NEW AND USED FURNITURE 3191 Highway Drive PHONE 364-1822 Other 600's: Lola Tymofie-" lars 0, Screwballs 8, Columbia 5 74 Other 600's: Ron McIntyre 649, Blythe Jenner 617, Dave Adshead 614, Tues. Night Mixed 9-11 p.m. "LHS Erma Mykyte 257. LHT Erma Mykyte 702, + MHS Orlando Vecchio 912. MHT Charlie Burdett 761. THS Roadhogs & Rowdy Rush-Ins’ 1044. THT Night- hawks 2929, Team Points: Rowdy Rush- Ins 3, Headpins 1, Live 5 - 2, M.O.T.S. 2, Roadhogs 2, Night- hawks 2. Other 600's: Orlando Vee- chio 679, Dwayne Keus 667, Take Koenig 635, Willy Kales- nikoff 618, Connie Olson 606, Larry Webster 604. Wed. Morning Ladies—Drivers LHS Ruth Cumimings 271. LET Ruth Cummings 619, THS Ramblers 948. THT Ramblers 2680. ° Team Points: Kawasaki 3, T-Birds 1, Bobcats 0, Ramblers 4, Model Tees 0, Chevys 4, Other 600's: Betty Pinter 614, Ermy Mykyte. 604. Wed, Night Ledies—Cut-1 tcnree (Nov. 17) LHS Dot Tipping 283. LET Dot Tiopping 676, THS Budgies 960. THT Parrots 2619. Team Points: ‘Budgies 3, Canaries 1, Eagles 1, Parrots 3, Swallows 3, Woodpeckers 1. Other 600's: Joan Hum- phrey 601. - Wed. Night Mixed 9-11 p.m. LHS Shirley Barton 265. UHT Shirley Barton 612. Naturalists Give Up Bird Watching The Federation of Ontario Naturalists will no longer go bird-watching in Point Pelee National Park, which is one of the best birding locations in Ontario. “The decision’ has been painful, but we must place protection of the park at first priority,” explained FON spokesman, Mike Singleton. The heavy use of the park by holiday-makers as well as naturalists, hunters, and fish- ermen, has caused a steady deterioration in the natural undergrowth, The FON hopes that its example will encourage the parks administration to act further to protect the Pelee SUPER BUYS Today and Friday UL Buy early & Save Calendar Pads & Refills 15% off regular Liquid Paper (Typing correction fluid) Reg. $1.30 Special *1.00 bottle: Liquid Paper Thinner Reg. 60° Special 48° bottle Stationery” Department CASTLEGAR NEWS 191 Columbia Ave. + MHS Jack Drader’ 250, . MHT Robin Dalziel 632, THS Square Balls 989. THT Square Balls 2795. Team Points: Sparrows 0, Sports 4, Square Balls 4, Tired. Five 0, Roxy Rollers 1, Flukey Five 8. Other 600's: Jack Drader 603, Morning Ladies LHS Catrina Ward 263, , LHT. Catrina Ward 652. THS Teddy Bears 976. THT Beavers 2746, Team Points: Beavers 4, Mink 1, Teddy Bears 3, Lions 0, Chipmunks 1, Squirrels 3. Other 600's: Denise Tame- lin 612," Jean Sylvest 616. Thurs. Afternoon Ladies— Rowdy Rollers (Nov. 15) LHS Lola Lafreniere 263, LHT Lola Lafreniere 571. THS Hooters 934. THT Screamers 2555. . Team Points: Hooters 3, Screamers 3, Groaners 2, Wai- Jers 1, Moaners 2. ‘Thurs. Night Mixed (Nov. 11) LHS Carol Emmons 389. LHT Carol Emmons 745.' MHS Walter Tymofievich 828. MHT Walter. Tymofievich ¥ 741. THS RTs 1087. THT Misfits 3081, Other 300's: Marvin Wood Team Points: Avengers 1, Early Risers 0, R-T's 3, Stars 3, Stand Bys 0,.Misfits 4, Dynamiteré 3, Cannon Balls 3, Robson Rollers 1, Anything Goes 1, Alley Cats 1, Chal- lengers 4. Other 600's: Marvin Wood 781, Earl Rourke 683, Orlando Vecchio 652, Matt Rohn 634, Mario Carpino 628, Nick Kar- zaniewski 627, Frank Webster 622, Gary Jackson 616, Garry Rayner 605. © Fri. Night Mixed 7-9 p.m. (Nov. 12) LHS Annie Rayner 266. atte Annie Rayner 601. IHS Ron Melntyre 255, Mut Robin. Dalziel 687. iS Road Runners 976. THT Super Stars 2829. Team Pojnts: Super Stars 24, Mischiefs 18, Road Runners 11, Trainees 16, Lamp Lighters 15, Five Pennies 6. Other 600's: Ron McIntyre 668, Garry Rayner 641. Fri. Night Mixed 9-11 p.m. LHS Darline Edwards 247. LHT Annette Waywood 712, MHS Jack. Drader 234. MHT Ed Sallis 587. THS Challengers 1004, THT Outsiders 2731. Team Points: Mean Ma- chines 1, Outsiders 3, 100 or Bust 1, Roll-Ur-Owns 1, Chal- lengers 3, Alley Brats 3. Other 600's: Darline Ed- wards 625. Youth Bowling Council Mixed lors GHS Faye Bignell 234. GHT Faye Bignell 547. BHS Les Gyurkovits 277. BHT Les Gyurkovits 666. ~ Team Points: #1 - 2, #2 - 4, H3- 0, H4- 0, HE - 4, HG - 2, Juniors GHS Louise Hall 205. GHT * Louise Hall 429. BHS Brian Osachoff 157. BHT Brian Osachoff 444. Team Points: Wildfires 2, Baracudas 0, Screwhballs 2, Rollers 2, B.C, Bowlers 4, Head Fs 2. Bani " GHS Colleen ( Graham 117. GHT Colleen Graham 399. BHS Wayne Postnikoff 140. BHT Shawn Smith 379. Your Floor Covering Centre * Vinyl & Tile Flooring * Custom Draperies * Carpeting * Furniture Recovering Gordon Wall Ltd. EXPERT INSTALLATION Phone 364-2537 801 Victoria, Trail, B.C. tfn Team Points: Cougars Ths Lions 0; Beavers 0, Bobcats 4. Pee Wee's GHS Cindy Tamelin 108, GHD Cindy Tamelin 184, BHS Dean Bird 72, BHD Dean Bird 138, am Points: Tigers 2, Wolvéo Golden Age Club * LHS Exilda Light a Christmas Tree For Our Wild Animals. . Light a Christmas Tree for Canada's wild animals! Whether they be squirrel, wolf or mink, beaver or lynx, Canada’s animals are subjected to primitive and cruel trapping methods. fit 180, LHT Exilda MacAndrew a 79. MHS Marshall Town 212, MHT Marshall Town 689, Other 200's: Gordon Fer- guson 209, Y Selhirk part of the Ad to three items. . . $149.50 Reg. $325.95 . $275.00 8.4 CFM 1 HP. c/w hose Reg. $435 e = 00 N= you W e based “Association for ‘the Pro- tection of Fur-Beariig Ani- mals” is working to see that in- humane trapping in Canada is stopped. A Christmas Tree will be THE MAYFAIR HOTEL downtown, spacious & modern rooms, cable color T.V., direct dial phones, all with view bat conies, free parking, compll- placed on the roof of the or- ganization’s office at 1816 East . Twelfth Avenue, Vancouver. Every donation received by the Association will see one more light added to the Animals’ Christmas Tree, a beacon of hope for our helpless animals, Help make the wildlife tree blaze with lights. The Animals’ Christ ee will go up on next Wednesday, cold drinks, ice cubes & other related expenses, Starting at entv. $18.00 sndle 8 $4.00 for each additional guest 12 Vesrs of ope and over. For brochure and reservations write: THE MAYFAIR HOTEL St, Vi BL. VEZ 1V1 or Phone ares 1604-687. 6751 We at © Distributors thank the people of Castlegar and District for e suppporting us for SEVEN YEARS, and to show * our appreciation, we would like to. list these _ down-home; old fashioned Super Specials! Check : out the area for Christmas ideas. . . They're Savings Grandma would lovel A Depostt - will Hold your ant ih Selkirk and. receive 10% Discount on No. ¥ Ditzler Automotive Car & Truck Paint * (All colours mixed): . = i= “S i — = ems ‘part! of this ad to — Distributors and you will receive discounts on: these 100 AMP Welder c/w Shield, 120 V for your home or workshop plug in. Reg. $179 Compressors ... 4.2 CFM % HP c/w hose OLD FASHIONED Saeeee Spray Paint Reg. $3.30 “Aub WAXES, POLISHES, ETC. Retail ‘Less RANGER can TOP CARRIERS “Reg. $22. Rs JACK-ALL pen 48" > Reg. $36.95 CHAIN SAW) 14" by Frontier Reg.. $15! 1% TON "rors acl Reg. $17.95: ven B&D DRILL, Reg. $17.50 .. see “Ye BRD DRILL, Reg. $19.95 7%" B&D SAW, Reg. $33.95 TAPE DECKS ‘=m SPECIAL QUALITY AT SPECIAL PRICES! 8 TRACK RR S4T-7995 .. 8 TRACK RR A6T-9995 ... CASSETTE RR2004C.6995_ ... AM/EM 8 adel Reg. $129.95 .. Cassette F/M Reg. $124.95 BOSCH ;, Reg, $59.95 TIMING LITE, Reg. $56.60 DWELL TACK, Reg. $56.95 ... A oS TRUCK SEAT COVERS, H.D. 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Complete in a metal carrying case. .. A family game for young and old. Deluxe edition. {t's fast and fun with no complicated ‘Fine quality basic set for the. . e Ironing Board & Iron Stel Sean td a” Bl 099 non-electric iron. WS bs T.V. Stool Durable Hardwood stool with oS] 099 padded Vinyl cover. Ideal. for many uses, Wood Assembly Toys. Educational, take-apart and assem- 99° ble wooden toys. Assorted cartoon characters, ... ee each Set ar ied ad Cookerama Set. Make-believe cookery sets. 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SETS $3.29 g $5.69 . ALSO LARGE ASSORTMENT OF INFANT & PRE-SCHOOL “CHILDREN'S GIFTS & TOYS! Knit Magic Knitting ¢, Machine $] 6°” in the Castleaird Plaza Prices ‘effective: Nov. 25 - Nov. 30 CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, November 25, 1976 Ifans — Regular Shopping Hours —— Mon. - Sat. 9 a.m. - 5:30 p.m. Fri, 9am. - 9 p.m. r= Christmas Shopping Hours =| Dec, 13 = 23 Mon, - Fri, 9.a.m.- 9 pm. Sat 9 am. - 5:30 p.m.